ABOUT THE LUMEN PRIZE

The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology celebrates the very best art created with technology through a global competition, exhibitions and events worldwide run by Lumen Art Projects. Our annual juried competition draws entries from artists globally and has given away more than US$80,000 in prize money since its launch in 2012. Lumen Art Projects, a not-for-profit based in the UK, is dedicated to providing opportunities for artists who engage with technology globally through links with cultural venues, festivals and institutions globally.

https://lumenprize.com

THE JUDGING

The judging of the Lumen Prize is done in two stages. The longlist is determined by our International Selectors Committee of curators, art specialists and academics. This longlist is then reviewed by an eminent Jury Panel, who select the finalists and winners.

2020 Jury Panel

Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator, Whitney Museum, New York City

Ben Vickers, CTO, the Serpentine Galleries, London

Foteini Aravani, Digital Curator, Museum of London

Melanie Lenz, Digital Curator, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Nathan Ladd, Assistant Curator, Tate Britain

THE AWARDS

The Lumen Prize has a total prize fund of $11,500 presented across nine award categories.

Gold Award – $4000

Moving Image Award – $1000

Still Image Award – $1000

3D/Interactive Award – $1000

XR Award – $1000

The BCS AI Award – $1000

The Global South Award – $1000

The Nordic Award – $1000

The Photomonitor Student Award – $500

There will also be the opportunity to be curated into our Directors Showcase at The Cello Factory, London from 28-31st October, 2020.

THE AWARDS PROGRAMME

All shortlisted artists are eligible to take part in a range of opportunities as part of our awards programme.

This programme includes an Awards Ceremony at the Barbican Centre for Performing Arts, London on 22 October 2020 followed by a networking event with Jack Addis, Director of Lumen Prize. The following day is an Artists’ Meet-up with Carla Rapoport, Lumen’s Founder and Executive Director and Artists Talks at IBM Southbank, London. There will also be the opportunity to be curated into our Directors Showcase in London in October.

SUBMISSION PROCESS

Artists are required to submit the following:

  • The completed online entry form
  • A non-refundable application fee

From the submitted applications approximately 60 works will be selected for the Longlist.

ENTRY FEES

It’s US$48.00 for two works and US$24.00 for each additional work. A not-for-profit organisation, Lumen receives no outside funding. All entry fees go directly towards the prizes and our Awards Programme

KEY DATES

13.02.20 Call for Entries Open
08.05.20 Call for Entries Closes
08.07.20 Longlist Announced at The Royal College of Art, London
09.09.20 Shortlist Announced at BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, London
22.10.20 Awards Ceremony at the Barbican Centre, London